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Amundi MSCI Europe ESG Broad Transition UCITS ETF EUR Hedged Acc (C)

Amundi · tracks MSCI Europe ESG Broad CTB Select Index ?
StocksReinvestsOwns the sharesLU
Low yearly feeReinvests dividendsOwns the shares directlyEuropeBroadly spread
TER ?
0.14%
Distribution ?
Accumulating
Replication ?
Physical Full
Fund size ?
€2.5B
Domicile ?
LU
Fund currency ?
EUR
Launched
2024
Holdings
379 positions
Regulation
UCITS

What this fund is

Amundi MSCI Europe ESG Broad Transition UCITS ETF EUR Hedged Acc (C) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) from Amundi, traded under the ticker CEUH (ISIN LU2873560481). One trade buys a whole basket of holdings, so your money is spread out instead of riding on a single company. In plain terms it is about owning small slices of companies, so you share in their growth when they do well — and their falls when they don't, focused on the European market. Rather than a manager picking stocks, it simply replicates the MSCI Europe ESG Broad CTB Select Index index — the passive, low-cost approach, and its largest holdings include ASML HOLDING NV, HSBC HOLDINGS PLC and NOVARTIS AG-REG. It holds around 379 positions (the ten largest ≈ 21.8%), spreading risk so no single holding decides your outcome.

By geography it is weighted towards ~21.1% United Kingdom, ~14.8% Switzerland and ~14.4% France. By industry it concentrates most in ~25.8% Financials and ~18.7% Industrials. Investors often use a broad fund like this as a long-term 'core' holding — a single building block that covers much of a global portfolio in one trade. Its ongoing charge (TER) is 0.14% a year — about €14 a year on a €10,000 holding, taken automatically from the fund. It is an accumulating share class: dividends are rolled straight back in, compounding your returns rather than landing in your account as cash.

It holds the underlying investments directly (physical replication); it is domiciled in Luxembourg and UCITS-regulated, a European standard built to protect everyday investors and trades in EUR. Its price has swung about 15.6% over the past year, which describes how much its price tends to move rather than whether it is good. It launched in 2024. As with any investment, its value can go down as well as up, and past performance is not a guide to future results. (Fund data sourced from Amundi.)

Performance

+22.8%
1-year return · EUR · as of 2026-07-06
Total return — includes reinvested dividends. ?

Returns over time

YTD+11.7%
1 year+22.8%

How bumpy has it been?

15.6%
Volatility (1y)
How much the price swings year to year — lower is calmer.
-16.4%
Worst drop (3y)
The biggest fall from a peak over the last three years.

Price history

26.17 EUR latest price · end-of-day · 2026-07-06

18.322.626.9Nov '24Sep '25Jul '26

Weekly closing prices · last 2 years · EUR. End-of-day, not live. Past performance doesn’t predict the future.

What your money could grow into

Pick a monthly amount and a number of years to see how regular investing can add up over time. These are your own assumptions — an illustration, not a prediction.

Using Amundi MSCI Europe ESG Broad Transition UCITS ETF EUR Hedged Acc (C)’s fee. The “assumed yearly return” is just an assumption you can change — not a prediction.

Try:Rough historical ranges — your assumption, not a prediction or advice.
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How this works: an educational scenario, not a forecast. We compound monthly and add your monthly amount each month. “Expected annual return” is your own assumption — pick a cautious one; real markets are bumpy and can fall. “Adjust for inflation” simply restates the result in today’s spending power. The fee figure includes the yearly fund fee (TER) and the growth those fees would otherwise have earned. The fund comparison repeats each fund’s last-12-months return every year — a rough illustration only, which real funds never do. Not advice.

Where it trades

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Top holdings ?

Top-holdings (estimate) · as of 2026-07-06
ASML HOLDING NV5.0%
HSBC HOLDINGS PLC2.4%
NOVARTIS AG-REG2.4%
ROCHE HOLDING AG - GENUSSS CHF2.2%
ASTRAZENECA GBP2.1%
SIEMENS AG-REG1.6%
BANCO SANTANDER SA MADRID1.5%
ALLIANZ SE-REG1.5%
TOTALENERGIES SE PARIS1.5%
ABB LTD-REG1.4%

How concentrated it is ?

The 10 biggest holdings make up 21.8% of this fund.

Where your money goes ?

UNITED KINGDOMUNITED KINGDOM21.1%
SWITZERLANDSWITZERLAND14.8%
FRANCEFRANCE14.4%
GERMANYGERMANY12.4%
NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS10.2%
SPAINSPAIN6.3%
Other / not shown20.8%

What kinds of companies ?

Financials25.8%
Industrials18.7%
Health Care13.8%
Technology9.8%
Consumer Staples7.7%
Consumer Discretionary6.1%
Utilities5.5%
Materials4.9%
Other / not shown7.7%

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Data as of 2026-07-06 · Source: fh-api

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